This past February, Franklin Chapel AME Zion Church gathered in the W.H. Williams Fellowship Hall to honor the retirement of a man whose quiet dedication has meant everything to our church communityβMr. Haywood Rush, who has served faithfully as our caretaker for over 35 years.
It was an afternoon filled with love, gratitude, laughter, and reflection, as family, friends, and church members came together to celebrate a man whose steady hands and servant’s heart have left a lasting mark on our churchβs life.
A Lifetime of Steadfast Service
Haywood Rush has been the heartbeat behind so many of the moments we cherish. He has worked tirelessly behind the scenesβmaking sure the sanctuary was prepared for Sunday service, setting up for weddings, ensuring every funeral was handled with grace and dignity, and even running out for last-minute bags of ice for a repast or gathering.
From mopping floors to unlocking doors, repairing what was broken to anticipating what was neededβHaywood handled it all with humility and care. His service wasnβt just a job. It was a ministry.
He knew this church building like the back of his handβbut more importantly, he cared deeply for the people who walked through its doors.
A Gathering of Gratitude
The celebration, held in the W.H. Williams Fellowship Hall, was warm and personalβfitting for the kind of man Haywood is. There were no choirs or performances, just good food and even better company. One by one, family members, friends, and fellow church members stood up to share their stories and express their appreciation.
His wife, Mrs. Barbara Rush, spoke lovingly about his commitment not only to the church but to their family and faith. His children, nieces, and nephews shared memories of his work ethic, gentle wisdom, and unwavering presence. Members of the Franklin Chapel family added their own tributesβthanking Haywood for always showing up, always saying yes, and always putting others before himself.
Pastor Hayes offered words of appreciation and respect,βHaywood didnβt just take care of this buildingβhe took care of us.β
Watch the Tribute:
Below is a short video from the celebration in the W.H. Williams Fellowship Hall, featuring heartfelt words from family, friends, and church members honoring Haywood Rushβs 35+ years of service.
Not a GoodbyeβJust a Well-Earned Rest
Though Haywood is stepping down from his caretaker duties, he made it clear that heβs not going anywhere.
βI may not be sweeping floors anymore, but Iβll still be sitting in the pews,β he said with a familiar smile.
At Franklin Chapel AME Zion, we know how rare it is to witness this kind of faithful, behind-the-scenes service. And we are forever grateful.
Mr. Haywood Rush, thank you. For 35 years of service, sacrifice, and quiet strengthβyouβve left a legacy that will echo through this church for generations to come. Enjoy your retirement. You’ve more than earned it.
